Many novice mothers can determine whether their baby is healthy by observing their bowel movements. Because a baby's stool often reflects their recent digestive function. So many mothers have developed the ability to diagnose their baby's physical health by looking at their stool. Some mothers' babies not only have foul smelling and flaky stools, but they are also worried that their babies may be sick. What's the reason for the baby's unpleasant urine and patchy stool?
Firstly, if breastfeeding, mothers should take a look at their recent food consumption habits. Check if the baby has eaten any food with a strong odor and a high degree of heat, which causes the urine to be unpleasant and the stool to be patchy after breastfeeding. If it is fed with formula milk, check if the baby is not adapted to this type of formula milk. You can try using another brand of milk powder for your baby.
Secondly, if the baby's urine is unpleasant, it may also be due to a urinary tract infection. Mothers can use a small bottle to collect their baby's urine, and while consulting with doctors at the hospital, they can also take their baby's urine for testing. At the same time, if the baby's stool is patchy, think about whether they have recently eaten anything difficult to digest. Usually, it is only after eating something difficult to digest that the baby's digestive system becomes difficult to digest, resulting in patchy stool. There is usually no need to worry about this situation. By improving your diet and keeping warm, the symptoms will gradually alleviate after two to three days.